Seniesa Estrada v Miranda Adkins

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Fastest knockout in women's boxing history.

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Horrible mismatch last night which produced a 7-second knockout. dont really read general forum so posted it in here :OhYes: :OhYes:

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Matchmakers need shooting for that one
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Im sure that set the fastest ever in Boxing History. I'm not a Fan of women boxing but She put her punches together lovely, looked as-though Adkins Hadn't laced a pair of gloves in her live, she had 5 wins 5 KO's who had she fought :o
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 04:34 Matchmakers need shooting for that one
Yep, even the commentators didn't bother hyping it.
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By Jove, reminds me of Green vs Codrington does that.
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Every opponent Adkins has beaten had lost every fight they had by knockout.

People like me have no time for women’s boxing and mismatches like that just reinforce that view.

Adkins manager, trainer and the matchmaker should all have to answer for that
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Disgusting. What a freak show.
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Londonirish wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 04:37 Im sure that set the fastest ever in Boxing History. I'm not a Fan of women boxing but She put her punches together lovely, looked as-though Adkins Hadn't laced a pair of gloves in her live, she had 5 wins 5 KO's who had she fought :o
To be fair, it’s pretty easy to put punches together against a completely static and defenceless opponent. She didn’t even leave her corner :lol:
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The female Brian Sutherland
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I only caught on to this afterward. Shame really as the odds were big and it was a mismatch. Could have made good money. I don't know what the other girl was doing. Just stood there like a statue and took clean punches. Clearly doesn't have a chin to speak of but the punches were whipped in at tremendous speed in fairness. The first thing I noticed on the replay is that it looks like the opponent has enhanced breasts. I'm always weary of female fighters who do that. I know it sounds odd but it's not exactly the mark of a warrior mentality. Jane Couch for example was a tough fighter and achieved a lot and you could be sure she was coming to fight. She wasn't ever going to be coming into the ring with surgically enhanced double Ds.
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Great approach from Adkins, just stand there frozen taking punches with a glass chin
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(craig) wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 04:45
Boxerbeetle wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 04:34 Matchmakers need shooting for that one
Yep, even the commentators didn't bother hyping it.
The commentator said none of her 5 opponents had a winning record. This should end quick.
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Like Zolani Tete a few years ago.
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Women's boxing is a bit like MMA where they have a few good fighters but not enough opponents leading to complete mismatches.
In boxing there are many more of the usual suspects, good tradesmen who know there way around.
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 13:12 I only caught on to this afterward. Shame really as the odds were big and it was a mismatch. Could have made good money. I don't know what the other girl was doing. Just stood there like a statue and took clean punches. Clearly doesn't have a chin to speak of but the punches were whipped in at tremendous speed in fairness. The first thing I noticed on the replay is that it looks like the opponent has enhanced breasts. I'm always weary of female fighters who do that. I know it sounds odd but it's not exactly the mark of a warrior mentality. Jane Couch for example was a tough fighter and achieved a lot and you could be sure she was coming to fight. She wasn't ever going to be coming into the ring with surgically enhanced double Ds.
Yeah, women shouldn't even be allowed to perform combat sports with fake tits.

There is a genuine danger that they could rupture and that could turn out to do more damage than the opponent.
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fizzjambo wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 09:38 Every opponent Adkins has beaten had lost every fight they had by knockout.

People like me have no time for women’s boxing and mismatches like that just reinforce that view.

Adkins manager, trainer and the matchmaker should all have to answer for that
Adkins is a 42 year old grandmother who had only 5 previous boxing fights since taking boxing up 3 years previously ... amateur or pro. Four of her opponents were having their debut .. the other had 2 fights, and lost both by KO, one of which was against her other fight with Adkins!
Adkins son was working her corner.

I dont like women boxing; rubbish like this just doesnt make it anymore appealing.
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Ko's like that will result in a death,fortunately they are rare in womens boxing.
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Did a quick search for Miranda Adkins on YouTube and it seems that she dabbled in a bit of MMA in her early 20s.

That didn't go too well for her either....

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I think she may have lied about her age there ..

She is obviously brave - but totally inept in every single dept of fighting and defence. She should be protected from herself as much as others.
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Punching someone on the ground. Give me boxing any day.
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jameswilson wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 16:34 Like Zolani Tete a few years ago.
In that it was a rapid knockout or that the opponent was a 42 year old novice who clearly didn’t know how to box?
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That Julie Russell looks like twice the size of her, lol they need to save this Adkins from these beatings
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Most women boxers are failed porn starts!

Which is why there is such a huge gulf between them and the few that can really fight
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CSAC's Foster Expresses Regret Over Seniesa Estrada’s 7 Second KO of Adkins

California State Athletic Commission executive officer Andy Foster offered a mea culpa Sunday morning for green-lighting the Seniesa Estrada-Miranda Adkins junior flyweight bout that took place last Friday.

It took all of seven seconds in the opening round for the 28-year-old Estrada (19-0, 8 KOs) to separate the 42-year-old Adkins (5-1, 5 KOs) from her senses. The bout took place on the undercard of the Vergil Ortiz-Samuel Vargas main event (DAZN) at Fantasy Springs in Indio, CA. Estrada rifled off a couple of picturesque three-punch combinations that dropped Adkins cold on her back. It’s being called the quickest knockout in women's boxing history. It was also one of the most egregious mismatches in recent memory.

Golden Boy, Estrada’s promoter, might be happy with the result. Foster not so much.

“On paper, hindsight is 20-20 for everybody,” Foster told The Ring. “Now that we know the outcome, I think it’s fair to criticize me for approving that because I’m critical of myself. I kinda blew this one.”

What was disturbing about the knockout wasn’t Estrada’s efficiency so much as her opponent’s utter lack of competency. From her rigid posture to the clumsy way she held up her gloves, Adkins looked like a virtual novice.

A quick look at Adkins’ ledger suggests that she practically was.

Coming into Friday's fight, Adkins, Topeka, KS, was undefeated through five fights all by stoppage. She began her professional career, however, in 2018, when she was 39. Moreover, four of her bouts were against “fighters” making their professional debut. Two of her opponents never fought professionally again, one of them went on to have two more fights, both losses, and the other she fought twice, stopping her both times.

The Los Angeles-based Estrada, by contrast, is one of the more talented fighters of the lower-weight classes. In her last bout, she notched a career win by earning a technical decision over 2012 U.S. Olympic bronze medalist Marlen Esparza.

Only in boxing can a fighter go from fighting an Olympian to somebody who got off a Greyhound.

In a curious admission, Foster seemed to suggest that if the WBC had not approved the bout for a secondary title, he would not have given the nod.

“If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t have approved that fight,” Foster said. “I have never denied a (WBC title fight).”

“I certainly didn’t think she was going to win the fight,”
he continued. “But I thought it would go longer than seven seconds.”
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Coco wrote: 29 Jul 2020, 05:06 Most women boxers are failed porn starts!

Which is why there is such a huge gulf between them and the few that can really fight
How inadequate do you have to be to be a failed porn star?

It's like the easiest job in the world.
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